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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced a Blu-ray release of the film

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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced a Blu-ray release of Leon: The Professional which stars Jean Reno, Gary Oldman, and Natalie Portman. The disc will be available to own from the 17th November, and should retail at aorund $24.95. As well as including both the theatrical and uncut versions of the film, the disc will include featurettes ("10 Year Retrospective: Cast and Crew Look Back", "Jean Reno: The Road to Leon", "Natalie Portman: Starting Young"), and a fact track. Artwork is attached:

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Probably more like next year, but it's been rumored and TBD'd since at least last year (though I'm almost positive I first heard it's name bandied about back in 2007)....I thought for sure it'd be announced and released when Casablanca finally streeted, but nope. Couldn't be so lucky....

lee09 wrote: Nevunder wrote: About time, Sony!...I've only been waiting nearly 2 years for this to make it's stateside splash....Gonna be another wonderful but wallet-draining 4th quarter this year!....

About time for this? Ahhh lets now talk about "Lawrence of Arabia" which was announced since the dawn of Blu-ray in Sony's Blu-ray trailer ads, and STILL it hasn't made an appearance up till this point. That's literally almost 4 years since Sony has been tempting us. Grr I feel your pain, even though I'm not a fan of that particular classic. My personal "classic" tastes tend to reside solely in both Kurosawa and film noir territories - (where's my Stray Dog and Maltese Falcon blu-rays!!) - but I still respect it for what it is and what it means in the pantheon of cinematic history...4 long years has got to be frustrating as all hell!....

Nevunder wrote: About time, Sony!...I've only been waiting nearly 2 years for this to make it's stateside splash....Gonna be another wonderful but wallet-draining 4th quarter this year!....

About time for this? Ahhh lets now talk about "Lawrence of Arabia" which was announced since the dawn of Blu-ray in Sony's Blu-ray trailer ads, and STILL it hasn't made an appearance up till this point. That's literally almost 4 years since Sony has been tempting us. Grr

Arent there like umpteen versions on dvd already? I saw this and actually liked it, but i dont know if i'll buy it. It's good but i cant see coming back to it very often. I do like having both cuts on one disc though. Did any of the dvds have that?